A comprehensive, in-depth, and authoritative guide to China's
financial system
The Chinese economy is one of the most important in the world, and its
success is driven in large part by its financial system. Though closely
scrutinized, this system is poorly understood and vastly different than
those in the West. The Handbook of China's Financial System will serve
as a standard reference guide and invaluable resource to the workings of
this critical institution.
The handbook looks in depth at the central aspects of the system,
including banking, bonds, the stock market, asset management, the
pension system, and financial technology. Each chapter is written by
leading experts in the field, and the contributors represent a unique
mix of scholars and policymakers, many with firsthand knowledge of
setting and carrying out Chinese financial policy. The first
authoritative volume on China's financial system, this handbook sheds
new light on how it developed, how it works, and the prospects and
direction of significant reforms to come.
Contributors include Franklin Allen, Marlene Amstad, Kaiji Chen, Tuo
Deng, Hanming Fang, Jin Feng, Tingting Ge, Kai Guo, Zhiguo He, Yiping
Huang, Zhaojun Huang, Ningxin Jiang, Wenxi Jiang, Chang Liu, Jun Ma,
Yanliang Mao, Fan Qi, Jun Qian, Chenyu Shan, Guofeng Sun, Xuan Tian, Chu
Wang, Cong Wang, Tao Wang, Wei Xiong, Yi Xiong, Tao Zha, Bohui Zhang,
Tianyu Zhang, Zhiwei Zhang, Ye Zhao, and Julie Lei Zhu.